
HSCAP First Allotment 2025 Expected Release Time:
As per the official schedule, the Government of Kerala, Directorate of General Education, will release HSCAP First Allotment 2025 on June 5, 2025. As per the previous year’s patterns, HSCAP First Allotment 2025 is expected to be released
by 8 AM or 10 AM
. Do note, the government officials have not released any official statement regarding the same. If any delay is expected, the first allotment list will be released by 12 PM. For Merit Quota and Sports Quota, candidates can access the first allotment results at the official website-
hscap.kerala.gov.in.
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HSCAP First Allotment 2025 Expected Release Time
Based on last year’s trend, our experts have mentioned a tentative timeline for release of first allotment list for HSCAP 2025.
Particulars | Details |
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Release of first allotment list | June 5, 2025 |
HSCAP First Allotment 2025 Expected Release Time | By 9 AM or 10 AM |
Incase delayed | By 12 PM |
While downloading HSCAP First Allotment 2025, candidates must ensure to keep details such as User ID, password, and district handy. The HSCAP Plus One allotment list for Kerala will be released in three phases: June 5, 12, and 19, 2025. Over 4.65 lakh students applied for admission. The merit-based allotment process will continue until July 31, with supplementary allotments scheduled from July 2 to 31, 2025 for those not allotted seats in the main process. Students should keep their login credentials (application number and date of birth) safe, as they'll be used throughout the admissions process. If not satisfied with their seat allotment, candidates can opt for a school transfer after paying the required fee for admission verification.
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